Mexico: Sharp Increase in Number of Immigrants Leaving the USdoi:urn:uuid:fc26edbceccf1310VgnVCM100000d7c1a8c0RCRDNumber rises sharply to almost 1 million. Obama's immigration policy cited as reason.Fox News Latino
A range of immigrant groups and nationalities were examined in these studies. Six articles focused on Latin American immigrants from Mexico, Honduras, Puerto Rico, Cuba, Venezuela, El Salvador, and the Dominican Republic. Three studies each centered on Vietnamese Americans and Chinese immigrants. Ot...
preventing them from leaving and seeking help. The U.S. Department of Justice website released an indictment on a human trafficking case on 22 November 2021. The document showed that dozens of workers were illegally imported
Most economistsfirmly rejectthe notion that “immigrants are taking our jobs.” By providing new customers as well as new workers, immigration increases income and employment opportunities for native-born workers, leaving everyone better off on average. But the key phrase there is “on average.” ...
One 27-year-old man who asked to remain anonymous says his quality of life has declined, moving from his home country, Mexico, to Canada. For this story, we'll refer to him using the alias "David." Because of the cost of living crisis, David says he hasn't been able to explore th...
the unaccompanied minors and speed up the removal process isn't likely to reduce the flow of those trying to enter the U.S. For that, Basham and Ahern both say the governments of Central American countries and Mexico need to step up their efforts to stop so many children from leaving. ...
This initiative allowed individuals from these countries to live in the U.S. for two years, provided they had a sponsor. For many of these immigrants, that two-year period is now ending, leaving them uncertain about what comes next.
(worn out on journey fleeing from home, carrying her baby brother) and mention the family members they lost (parents, siblings). Main character has it better off than her friend – more of her family survived, she gets picked to come to America (which is unrealistic since America takes in...
It started when Juana Villegas, an illegal immigrant from Mexico who was nine months pregnant, was pulled over by a police officer in a Nashville suburb for a routine traffic By the time Mrs. Villegas was released from the county jail six days later, she had gone through labor with a sher...
Professor Abramitzky and Professor Boustan observed the same pattern a century later. Children born around 1980 to men from Mexico, India, Brazil and almost every other country outearned the children of U.S.-born men. 阿布拉姆茨基和布斯坦看到一个世纪后有同样的模式。1980年前后,来自墨西哥、印度、...